Modern computers are now far in advance of satellite systems and leveraging of these technologies for space applications could lead to cheaper and more capable spacecraft. Together with NASA AMES’s PhoneSat, the STRaND-1 nanosatellite team has been developing and designing new ways to include smart-phone technologies to the popular CubeSat platform whilst mitigating numerous risks. Surrey Space Centre (SSC) and Surrey Satellite Technology Ltd. (SSTL) have led in qualifying state-of-the-art COTS technologies and capabilities - contributing to numerous low cost satellite missions. The focus of this paper is to answer if 1) modern smart-phone software is compatible for fast and low cost development as required by CubeSats, and 2) if the compon...
VELOX-PIV is the first students’ designed and developed smartphone Pico-satellite (PhoneSat) in Sing...
The standardization of the physical aspects of nanosatellites (also known as CubeSats) and their wid...
A group of young engineers working at NASA have been trying to show that participating in real scien...
Modern computers are now far in advance of satellite systems and leveraging of these technologies fo...
STRaND-1 is the first in a series of Surrey Satellite Technology Ltd. (SSTL)-Surrey Space Centre (SS...
The CubeSat standard has inspired a new wave of engineers, researchers, and scientists – all aiming ...
Miniaturised satellites have been gaining popularity and widely explored due to its huge cost saving...
One of the greatest technological innovations of 21st Century is the Smartphone. This portable palm ...
Space researchers at the University of Surrey and Surrey Satellite Technology Limited (SSTL) have de...
In the recent years, CubeSat’s are evolving from purely educational tools to a standard platform for...
A perrenial question of Cubesats is why they are not yet used as platforms for truly operational app...
Surrey Satellite Technology Ltd and the University of Surrey have a long history of demonstrating ne...
Last times technological breakthroughs allowed miniaturization of components and combined with the i...
Despite their limited lifespan and reduced cost, nanosatellite missions have proved to be suitable p...
CubeSat design is facilitated by the increasing availability of open-source software in the domain, ...
VELOX-PIV is the first students’ designed and developed smartphone Pico-satellite (PhoneSat) in Sing...
The standardization of the physical aspects of nanosatellites (also known as CubeSats) and their wid...
A group of young engineers working at NASA have been trying to show that participating in real scien...
Modern computers are now far in advance of satellite systems and leveraging of these technologies fo...
STRaND-1 is the first in a series of Surrey Satellite Technology Ltd. (SSTL)-Surrey Space Centre (SS...
The CubeSat standard has inspired a new wave of engineers, researchers, and scientists – all aiming ...
Miniaturised satellites have been gaining popularity and widely explored due to its huge cost saving...
One of the greatest technological innovations of 21st Century is the Smartphone. This portable palm ...
Space researchers at the University of Surrey and Surrey Satellite Technology Limited (SSTL) have de...
In the recent years, CubeSat’s are evolving from purely educational tools to a standard platform for...
A perrenial question of Cubesats is why they are not yet used as platforms for truly operational app...
Surrey Satellite Technology Ltd and the University of Surrey have a long history of demonstrating ne...
Last times technological breakthroughs allowed miniaturization of components and combined with the i...
Despite their limited lifespan and reduced cost, nanosatellite missions have proved to be suitable p...
CubeSat design is facilitated by the increasing availability of open-source software in the domain, ...
VELOX-PIV is the first students’ designed and developed smartphone Pico-satellite (PhoneSat) in Sing...
The standardization of the physical aspects of nanosatellites (also known as CubeSats) and their wid...
A group of young engineers working at NASA have been trying to show that participating in real scien...